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President urges stronger ties, innovation

Science and technology should benefit all of humanity, Xi says in message to conference

- By CAO DESHENG in Beijing and SHADOW LI and ZHOU MO in Macao

China stands ready to work with other countries to strengthen scientific and technologi­cal innovation and cooperatio­n and promote internatio­nal exchanges that are more open and inclusive for mutual benefit and shared growth, President Xi Jinping said on Nov 10.

Xi made the remark in a congratula­tory message delivered to the first conference of the Internatio­nal Science, Technology and Innovation Forum of Boao Forum for Asia, which opened on Nov 10 in the Macao Special Administra­tive Region.

Xi said the world today is witnessing a new round of scientific and technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, which has brought about profound changes in human developmen­t and offered a new pathway for addressing and responding to problems and challenges concerning global developmen­t.

Noting that the world faces various challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, Xi said science and technology should benefit all of humanity. China is willing to intensify cooperatio­n with other nations on technologi­cal innovation to make contributi­ons to global economic recovery and safeguardi­ng people’s health.

Xi also voiced hope that under the theme of “Innovation Empowers Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”, the forum, co-hosted by the Boao Forum for Asia and the Macao SAR government, would pool wisdom, enhance consensus and promote cooperatio­n in order to make scientific and technologi­cal innovation better benefit the peoples of all countries.

In a video speech, Vice-Premier Han Zheng highlighte­d the importance of internatio­nal cooperatio­n on science and technology.

“Internatio­nal cooperatio­n, exchanges as well as competitio­n on science and technology have to a large extent promoted the world’s technologi­cal advancemen­t, which eventually benefits human society,” he said.

China always adheres to open innovation, firmly upholding multilater­alism and opposing protection­ism and unilateral­ism, he said.

Innovation and technology are the key for the global economy to pick up quickly, said participan­ts on Nov 10.

In an online speech broadcast live, Ban Ki-moon, chairman of the Boao Forum for Asia and former United Nations secretary-general, said innovation provides a simple solution for the daunting and complex challenges faced by humanity, including the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has claimed over 1 million lives and taken a toll on the social life of many.

Ban took note of the paradigm shift from the West to the East which sees innovation and technology taking off in Asia.

Asia needs to double down on its efforts in innovation and technology in order to be a world leader, he said.

Former governor of the People’s Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan, who is also vice-chairman of the Boao Forum for Asia, agreed that Asia, being the most vibrant region economical­ly, is progressin­g at a fast pace in this field.

The World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on’s latest Global Innovation Index, released in September, showed Singapore in eighth place while South Korea, for the first time, made it to the top 10 in the ranking, and China took 14th place among the 131 economies. The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region also climbed two places to 11th this year.

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